- Sun Feb 21, 2016 7:50 pm
#5952
This is not the only place I have posted this ...
Yesterday, for the first time, a bike I was working on caught fire when it spat back through the carb when I tried to start it. I tried to quickly put my hand over the intake, to snuff it out, but in doing so, knocked the petrol pipe off the open fuel tap and it quickly turned into an inferno. I tried to get the bike out of the workshop, but in my haste the bike got caught on the workshop door and I went sprawling outside, now on fire myself and flames billowing from the bike and engulfing the fuel tank. I really thought this might be the end and my Brother and Father were inside the workshop, behind the burning bike.
Luckily, there were fire extinguishers to hand and Ian and Dad used them and put the fire out before the burning bike's fuel tank, which was full, exploded.
I was very surprised at how quickly things went from 'normal' to 'very frightening' and possibly deadly - it was totally unexpected, but we all had a lucky escape.
Please, if you don't already have an extinguisher for your shed / garage / workshop, get one, I am pretty sure what we had could have saved our lives, as well as the bikes and workshop. Regards, Paul.
Yesterday, for the first time, a bike I was working on caught fire when it spat back through the carb when I tried to start it. I tried to quickly put my hand over the intake, to snuff it out, but in doing so, knocked the petrol pipe off the open fuel tap and it quickly turned into an inferno. I tried to get the bike out of the workshop, but in my haste the bike got caught on the workshop door and I went sprawling outside, now on fire myself and flames billowing from the bike and engulfing the fuel tank. I really thought this might be the end and my Brother and Father were inside the workshop, behind the burning bike.
Luckily, there were fire extinguishers to hand and Ian and Dad used them and put the fire out before the burning bike's fuel tank, which was full, exploded.
I was very surprised at how quickly things went from 'normal' to 'very frightening' and possibly deadly - it was totally unexpected, but we all had a lucky escape.
Please, if you don't already have an extinguisher for your shed / garage / workshop, get one, I am pretty sure what we had could have saved our lives, as well as the bikes and workshop. Regards, Paul.